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Microscopes
A microscope is a special piece of equipment that makes small things look bigger. Living things - Our senses - How do we see? Learning Points Microscopes allow us to see objects that are very small. A Twig Junior Film - Core science...
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How do we see?
Find out how our eyes and brain work together to enable us to see. Living things - Our senses - How do we see? Learning Points Our eyes and brain work together to enable us to see. Our eyes allow us to see the world around us. A Twig...
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What is light? – True or false
True or false ... A light shone in your eyes can cause damage? Physical processes -Light - What is light? Learning Points Looking directly into a light source can damage your eyes. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to...
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Cat's eyes
Discover how British inventor Percy Shaw came up with the idea of Cat's Eyes. Physical processes -Light - Reflection Learning Points Shiny, smooth surfaces bounce light back and are good reflectors. Cat's eyes are excellent reflectors. A...
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Newsies Strike of 1899 for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the newsies strike of 1899, when a band of courageous newsboys took on the most powerful newspaper owners in New York City.
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History of Unicorns | Bedtime History
Learn about the history of these mythical creatures and how they came to fill the imagination of many cultures across the world!
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History of Helen Keller for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about Helen Keller's journey to overcome all odds by learning to speak, read, write books, and later tour the world bringing attention to others with similar disabilities.
Bedtime History
Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Robotics For Kids
Learn more about Artificial Intelligence and robotics. Also, topics such as pattern recognition, machine learning, neural networks, self-driving cars, and speech recognition.
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Albert Einstein For Kids
Learn about the German genius, Albert Einstein, from his early days at the patent office to his final days at Princeton, NJ.
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Rosetta Stone for Kids | Bedtime History
Unravel the enigma of ancient languages with the Rosetta Stone! Join us on a linguistic journey as we explore the significance of this iconic artifact. Discover how its discovery in 1799 unlocked the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphs,...
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Howard Carter and King Tut for Kids | Bedtime History
Step into the world of ancient Egypt with the captivating tale of Howard Carter and the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb! Join us on a journey through history as we unravel the mysteries surrounding this legendary excavation. Learn...
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Story of Disney Imagineering for Kids | Bedtime History
Join us as we delve into the captivating history of Disney Imagineering, the creative force behind the magic of Disney theme parks around the world. Established in 1952 by Walt Disney himself, the division was originally known as WED...
Great Big Story
Real nightmares, survivors of sleep paralysis share their stories
Dive into the chilling world of sleep paralysis through firsthand accounts, exploring the thin line between dreams and reality.
Fun Kids
Where Are Your Toes?
A super fun body parts song for children! Where are your toes? Where are your legs? Where are your arms? Let's learn about body parts together in this super fun body parts song for kids from Fun Kids English. Can you help us find our...
Brave Wilderness
Experiencing the Acid Spray of a Violin Beetle
On this adventure, Mark is in Thailand tracking down the acid-spraying Violin Beetle! Will he be able to find this bizarre insect? And is it as dangerous as the legends say? Watch to find out!
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Discover Echolocation: Bats’ Adaptation to Navigate the Dark
Video 3 of the Echolocation Unit. Here, students will dive deep into how echolocation works. The segment explains how bats send out high-pitched sounds, listen for the returning echoes, and use their brains to create a mental map of...
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Understanding Bats: Dispelling Common Myths and Fears
Video 2 of the Echolocation Unit. This segment focuses on debunking common myths about bats, such as the misconception that they are flying rodents or blind creatures. Students will learn that bats are actually closely related to...
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Do Jellyfish Have Eyes?
Jellyfish have eyes, but unlike humans, their eyes are not concentrated in a single organ. Instead, the ability to see is facilitated by a network of nerves and proteins called opsins. The jellyfish's light-sensing organ lies within a...
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The Political and Cultural Influence of Catherine of Aragon
Catherine of Aragon remained deeply committed to education, not only mastering English but also advocating for her daughter Mary's learning and supporting academic institutions. Her influence made it fashionable to educate daughters....
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Some Flamin' Hot Facts About Spicy Foods
Weird History Food is gonna burn your tongue with some Facts About Spicy Foods. Whether sitting down to enjoy an authentically made dish, or grabbing a quick snack, those who love the thrill of a tingly palate accompanied by a runny nose...
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Optometrists use math? - The surprising ways that an eye doctor uses math everyday for kids!
Ever wondered how math is used in the real world? Join us in this fascinating episode as we dive into the world of optometry with Dr. Ann Morrison, a renowned optometrist and professor at Ohio State University. In this engaging...
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Spiders: Unraveling Arachnid Mysteries
Explore the fascinating world of spiders, distinct from insects, as this video explains their unique features. Learn about spiders' arthropod classification, their two-segment body structure, and their simple eyes compared to insects'...